Law Enforcement in the United States

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - Law - 489 pages
Law Enforcement in the United States, Second Edition presents a unique balance of theory, history, and practice of American law enforcement. It provides readers with updated, important information ranging from the evolution and theory of social control to the training, function, and strategies involved in modern policing. The authors also examine the gray areas of law enforcement, ethics, forces in society that impact policing, and the laws governing police behavior.
 

Contents

Chapter
1
Chapter
8
Chapter
12
Chapter 3
30
Cell Membrane Function
36
Chapter 3
40
The Erythrocyte Membrane
82
Mitochondria
89
Chapter 11
320
Nucleus and Cytoplasm
355
Nucleolus and Ribosomes
408
Ribosomes
412
Nucleolus and Ribosomes
431
Cell Cycle
442
Specific Events in the Cell Cycle
454
Control of the Cell Cycle
476

Mitochondria
91
Translocation Across the Inner Membrane
99
Chapter 4
102
Mitochondria and Disease
122
Plastids
127
Chapter 5
138
Chapter 6
158
Biogenesis of Plastids and Mitochondria
166
Endoplasmic Reticulum
203
Chapter 7
220
Golgi Complex
240
Chapter 8
259
Chapter 9
267
Chapter 8
275
Microbodies
295
The Cytoskeleton
311
Chapter 10
316
The Meiotic Cell Cycle
484
Cell Death
491
The Extracellular Matrix
497
Plant Cell Wall
524
Cell Interactions
538
CellCell Adhesion
557
Applications of CellCell Adhesion
569
Methods
580
Electron Microscopes
586
Cell Isolation
593
Biochemical Methods
602
Outline of Biochemistry
616
A Guide to the Literature on Cell Organelles
641
Problems
648
Index
663
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